What are the list of diseases, which come under Alphabet “A”
Acalvaria
Acanthocheilonemiasis
Acanthocytosis chorea
Acanthocytosis
Acanthosis nigricans
Acatalasemia
Accessory deep peroneal nerve
Accessory Navicular bone
Accessory pancreas
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List of Diseases
October 7th, 2009Healthcare Services
October 7th, 2009What are the different Healthcare Services?
Patient Services
Pediatric Services
Surgical Services
Urgent Care Services
Volunteer Services
Women’s Health Services
Wound Care Services
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Specializations
October 7th, 2009What are the different specializations of Doctors?
Accupuncture
Acupuncturist
Acute and Chronic Diseases
AIDS/HIV Infectious Diseases
Allergy/Asthma and Immunology
Anaesthesiology
Andrology
Aroma Theraphy
Audiometry
Ayurvedic Medicine
Body Focus
Brain and Spine Surgery
Cancer
Cardio Thoracic & Vascular Surgery
Cardiology
Chest & TB Diseases
Chest & TB Specialist
Clinical Biochemistry
Consultant For Women & Children
Consultant Physician
Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery
Cosmetic Dentist and Endodontist
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Runny Nose
October 1st, 2009“Stuffy nose” is a term often used to refer to obstruction to the flow of air in and out of the nose, while “runny nose” refers to a discharge (fluid) coming from the nasal passages. Both of these conditions are associated with inflammation and swelling (congestion) of the inner lining of the nasal passages and sinuses. A viral infection (the common cold) is the most common cause of a stuffy and/or runny nose, but allergies, influenza, and sinus infections also may cause these symptoms. Read the rest of this entry »
Hair Loss
October 1st, 2009Hair Loss like any disease comes about as a malfunction of one or more of your bodies systems. Much if not most of the time this is a result of a slow degenerative process due to the lack of adequate bodily supplies of the elements necessary for normal function and rejuvenation of affected organs. Commercial Farming and natural erosion has depleted global farmlands of most essential elements therefore it is not wise to assume that your diet contains enough of these elements for normal body function and maintenance.
Normal Hair Growth
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AIDS
October 1st, 2009AIDS is a viral infection and as such has no known cure. There are currently no medications available to effectively treat this disease. Your only line of defense is a healthy immune system. But not to be dismayed, a healthy immune system is perfectly capable of keeping the HIV and other viruses in check, if not completely eliminate them.
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Heart Attack
October 1st, 2009What is a heart attack?
A heart attack (also known as a myocardial infarction) is the death of heart muscle from the sudden blockage of a coronary artery by a blood clot. Coronary arteries are blood vessels that supply the heart muscle with blood and oxygen. Blockage of a coronary artery deprives the heart muscle of blood and oxygen, causing injury to the heart muscle. Injury to the heart muscle causes chest pain and chest pressure sensation. If blood flow is not restored to the heart muscle within 20 to 40 minutes, irreversible death of the heart muscle will begin to occur. Muscle continues to die for six to eight hours at which time the heart attack usually is “complete.” The dead heart muscle is eventually replaced by scar tissue.
Approximately one million Americans suffer a heart attack each year. Four hundred thousand of them die as a result of their heart attack.
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Swine Flu Symptoms
September 30th, 2009According to the CDC, like seasonal flu, symptoms of swine flu infections can include:
-fever, which is usually high, but unlike seasonal flu, is sometimes absent
-cough
-runny nose or stuffy nose
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Blood Donation Facts
September 30th, 2009History of Blood
A Roman doctor name Galen believed that blood was formed in the liver and was unaware that the heart pumped blood through the arteries and veins. It wasn’t until the 1600’s that it was discovered blood circulates throughout the body, pumped by the heart.
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Blood donation
September 30th, 2009A blood donation occurs when a healthy person voluntarily has blood drawn. The blood is used for transfusions or made into medications by a process called fractionation. Types of donation
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